Wednesday, May 16, 2018

Love Inspired Blog Tour



Feel comforted and at peace when you read these uplifting romances of faith, forgiveness and hope from Love Inspired. There are twelve new books each month: six from Love Inspired for those who love contemporary romance and six from Love Inspired Suspense for those who like some danger with their romance stories.





My review of Primary Suspect by Laura Scott:

Widowed ER nurse Dana Petrie meets Mitch Callahan, a fire investigator, after he’s attacked at t a crime scene. He believes someone is setting him up for the murder of his ex-girlfriend, but Dana believes in his innocence. Unfortunately, that belief has now placed her in danger, too. Is it possible that her former husband’s family could be connected to a string of warehouse fires? And who hates Mitch enough to set him up for murder?

Scott’s latest is the fifth installment of her “Callahan Confidential” series, but it can easily be read as a standalone. The pace is active throughout, and the action stays steady, so it holds the reader’s attention. There is a nice mix of mystery/romance, so the romance doesn’t dominate the story. A few things tie up a bit too quickly, but, overall, this is a nice addition to the series. The cover is a great fit, as well.

Disclaimer: I received a complimentary copy from the publisher, but I wasn’t required to leave a positive review.







My review of The Wedding Quilt Bride by Marta Perry:

After the death of her husband James, Rebecca Mast returns home to her Amish community with her six-year-old son Elijah, “Lige,” in tow. It doesn’t take long for her childhood friend Daniel King to realize that she’s not the same person she was a few years ago. It’s apparent that something happened to while she was gone, but he’s not quite sure what. Lige is withdrawn, especially around strangers. He wants to help her get settled, along with helping her set up her quilt shop, but Rebecca is independent and wants to do it on her own. Can she come to realize that it’s okay to accept help and trust another man?


It’s easy to connect with the characters in this book where love, faith, healing, and redemption are key themes. It’s the second book in the “Brides of Lost Creek” series, but it can easily be read as a standalone. Perry has a way of adding realism to her stories. Some parts are a bit predictable, but this is still a quick, enjoyable read with a satisfying ending.

Disclaimer: I received a complimentary copy from the publisher, but I wasn’t required to leave a positive review.




Blog Tour Giveaway:

There is a Blog Tour sweepstakes giveaway, courtesy of the publisher. The prize is a $100 Visa gift card. The link to enter is: https://gleam.io/gLe4I/love-inspired-blog-tour-sweepstakes

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